By what names things may passe in Fines.
AN Honour may passe by the name of a Mannor, or by his proper name, as de. honore de Tickhill, or de Manerio de T.
It sufficeth to demand a Mannor by his proper name, without naming of the Town wherein it lyeth, for it may be out of any Town, or extend into several Towns and Countries, as de Manerio de D. cum pertin. yet it seemeth best to expresse all the several Towns into which it extendeth; as de Mane∣rio de S. cum pertinentiis in B. C. and D. 19 E. 4. f. 9. & 43 E. 4. f. 9. a. Bracton lib. 4. cap. 31. S. 3. 9 E. 4. f. 61. 16 a. & 17 b. 11 H. 7. f. 49. 9 E. 4. f. 3. a. 11 H. 7. f. 22. 6.
A Castle or a hundred may be parcel of a Mannor, and passe by the name of the Man∣nor whereof they be parcel. 26 Ass. 54. And some one Mannor may be parcel of another 2 E. 3. f. 56. And a Castle may be demanded by his proper name, as, de Castello de B. cum